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The news doesn't stop on the weekends and neither does "FOX & Friends."

So start your weekend in the know with hosts Mike Jerrick, Juliet Huddy and Julian Phillips.

Saturday

President Bush's cabinet is going through a lot of changes. Are the proposed replacements right for the job? We get the long and the short of it with FNC contributors Ellen Ratner, Talk Radio News bureau chief, and Jim Pinkerton, Newsday columnist.

The new job numbers are out. How's Wall Street reacting to the news? We ask Mike Norman, founder of the Economic Contrarian Update and regular on FNC's "Cost of Freedom."

United Nations oil-for-food scandal (search) grows deeper. We find out the latest from Dr. Nile Gardiner, a fellow at the Heritage Foundation.

American forces in Fallujah (search) find key information left behind by rebels. How will this intelligence shape the fight ahead? Greg Hartley, former U.S. Army interrogator and now a trainer with the private firm, Delta Team, gives us his take on the situation.

President Bush taps Bernard Kerik, a former New York City police commissioner, as the next secretary for homeland security. What will Kerik be able to do that the current Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge didn't? We ask former New York police commissioner Howard Safir.

Sunday

We'll be joined by:

• Steve Greer, former Army Ranger
• Mike Baker, former CIA operative
• Bill McCuddy, the entertainment guy

About the Show

This offbeat morning show features anchors E.D. Hill, Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade. They take a look at the day's news, sports and weather from a different perspective. It is an interactive show where you can call in to voice your opinion or have your e-mail read. Anything can happen and usually does!

Every day, syndicated radio host and FOX contributor Mancow joins the show with unique insights and commentary on the day's news events, bringing his own brand of offbeat and irreverent humor from his WKQX studio in Chicago.

Plus, now you can watch America's No. 1 cable news morning show seven days a week, as hosts Juliet Huddy, Julian Phillips and Mike Jerrick man the morning show ship on the weekends!

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